CβL Posted September 5, 2012 (edited) Hmmm... I was exploring around, and I found one of this plants, just chilling out in the garden of my uni. It looked very familiar, and it also reminded me of Erythroyxlon species... So I decided to taste the leaves. Well I bit into a leaf, and I found it surprisingly not bitter. I continued to chew it. There was a strange fruity taste in the leaves, which reminded me strongly of something (perhaps Erythroxylon or a minor component of Pseudowintera Colorata). So I continued to chew the leaves, as I found the taste really nice. After chewing a few leaves, I noticed that there was some kind of gum texture in my mouth. There was a very faint bitter taste in the leaves, but it was so faint I couldn't tell if it was alkaloi All up I chewed around 5-7 leaves, and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. So I came to the computer to research what's in the leaves, and I didn't find anything. I found one website which mentioned the plant was toxic to rats... <_< http://www.cabdirect.org/abstracts/19440701828.html?freeview=true With regard to poisonous plants the following species have been supplied to the Animal Research Station, Wallaceville, where feeding tests are being conducted: pigeonwood (Hedycarea arborea), akakiore (Parsonsia spp.), tawa (Beilschmiedia tawa), mahoe (Melicytus ramiflorus), titoki (Alectryon excelsum), five-finger (Northopanax arboreum), monkey-musk (Mimulus guttatus), rangiora (Brachyglottis repanda), and kohuhu (Pittosporum tenuifolium). Pigeonwood and tawa proved definitely toxic to rats, while kohuhu and akakiore remain doubtful So if I die, you guys all know why lol. I'm not entirely sure it's accurate though, as rangiora is known to be quite toxic, but isn't even mentioned as being toxic here? Here's the perp: | An 1869 report mentioned: Aromatic bark may have commercial use - 'belonging to the same natural order with those producing the cinnamon, cassia, sassafras, benzoin, and camphor of commerce' http://maoriplantuse...3E-F9300362FBBF The bark was also found to contain: http://en.wikipedia....Beta-Sitosterol (a plant steroid) The berries contain: http://pubchem.ncbi....y.cgi?sid=11732 (isoboldine) Hmm..... .... .. . . .. Edited September 5, 2012 by CβL 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
solomon Posted September 6, 2012 good work Gotta do some research on this one when i get home.. Tried chewing any akeake yet? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CβL Posted September 7, 2012 Still totally alive thanks =D No I haven't tried chewing that - just wiki'd it and it says there's 3 species - which one is the best, and what does it taste like? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites